Boettcher Mansion

USA / Colorado / Golden / Colorow Road, 900
 conference centre, Tudor (architecture), NRHP - National Register of Historic Places, nature center
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Historic house (currently owned by Jefferson County and used as a conference and nature center) listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP).

- Built: 1916-1918
- Architect: William E. & Arthur A. Fisher (Denver, CO)
- Architectural style: Rustic Tudor Revival
- Areas of significance: Architecture
- Area: 62 acres
- Also known as: Lorraine Lodge; Charles Boettcher Summer Home; Jefferson County Conference Center
- Date added to NRHP: 1/18/1984
- Other designations: listed on the Colorado State Register of Historic Properties
- Notes: This house was built for Charles Boettcher, one of Colorado’s pioneer capitalists, as a summer residence and seasonal hunting lodge. The property was donated to Jefferson County in 1968 by Boettcher’s granddaughter, Charline Breeden. In 1974, the lodge, associated buildings, and grounds underwent rehabilitation and began operating as the Jefferson County Conference and Nature Center.

www.jeffco.us/771/Boettcher-Mansion
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Coordinates:   39°43'46"N   105°14'52"W
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